Maid
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A maidservant or in current usage maid is a female employed in domestic service. Once part of an elaborate hierarchy in great houses, today the maid may be the only domestic worker that upper and even middle-income households can afford. In the Western world, comparatively few households can afford live-in domestic help, usually compromising on periodic cleaners. In less developed nations, very large differences in the income of urban and rural households and between different socio-economic classes, fewer educated women and limited opportunities for working women ensures a labour source for domestic work. Maids perform typical domestic chores such as cooking, ironing, washing, cleaning the house, grocery shopping, walking the family dog, and taking care of children. In many places in some poor countries, maids often take on the role of a nurse in taking care of the elderly and people with disabilities. Maids are often expected to work at least fifteen hours per day.[citation needed] Many maids are required by their employers to wear a uniform. Types of maidIn hierarchical order, the types of maids in a large household are:
The position of chambermaid is also a job commonly found in hotels.it is mainly for cleaning your room. In several developing countries, working as a maid is still one of the main possibilities a poor young girl may have to earn an income. It is still usual to some degree that the parents search their girl a first job in a chosen house when she is about 12-15 and ends school.[citation needed] In this first house she will normally work as an internal maid, sleeping in the house and dressed always in uniform which expresses clearly her position in the house.[citation needed] She is not supposed to mix with the family and she must remain apart.[citation needed]. In many countries Maid is being used in Law and in common use as a person who tends to the running of a brothel. See also
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